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Funny enough the club in its original form wanted to call the SL side Perpignan/St Esteve Mediterranean  (I kid you not) however one managed to convince them that Catalan Dragons would be the perfect name:) it took a bit of persuading but in the end the board saw the sense of incorporating the Dragons into the name.

And the rest my friends is history LOL:)

 

 

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I'm chuffed to see the Spanish seem to be getting organised.

All these fledgling nations need some form of merit table/squash ladder type of international competition to gauge their relative strength and motivate them to grow.

 

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58 minutes ago, Wellsy4HullFC said:

Barcelona Dragons

Valencia Huracanes

Alicante Cruzados

Malaga Bandoleros

Madrid (Bears? Osos?)

Mallorca Goblins

Interesting set of teams.

Have to say that's a better geographical spread than we manage in the UK 😁 Interesting to see there's enough interest for a team on Mallorca.

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21 minutes ago, EssexRL said:

 

Have to say that's a better geographical spread than we manage in the UK 😁 Interesting to see there's enough interest for a team on Mallorca.

Why do you need a big national spread? There isn’t one in England, Australia or France. 

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32 minutes ago, EssexRL said:

 

Have to say that's a better geographical spread than we manage in the UK 😁 Interesting to see there's enough interest for a team on Mallorca.

There must be loads of northern expats in Majorca. Imagine the away followings if they got into SL 😎

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23 minutes ago, Eddie said:

There must be loads of northern expats in Majorca. Imagine the away followings if they got into SL 😎

I agree. I am really not sure we should have stretched ourselves to pretty much the whole M62. If they can’t walk there, it’s too risky. 

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11 hours ago, Leyther_Matt said:

Anyone got an idea of where the Goblins are based? I tend to go to Mallorca every other year or so and hope to be there again by the end of the year so would love to take a game in. 

There seems to be a union club in Palma de Mallorca called Shamrock, that have been sharing on social media the Goblins logo etc. So I suppose it will be their players playing as the Goblins on their off weekends.

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16 hours ago, Mr Frisky said:

Maybe they just took the name of the city where they were from and stole the second part from an established RL team - very lazy, and teams that do that are lazy as well....😅🤣🤣

Or maybe because Barcelona is part of Catalonia, whose patron Saint is St George, they thought it was totally appropriate 

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15 hours ago, Eddie said:

There must be loads of northern expats in Majorca. Imagine the away followings if they got into SL 😎

Similar for Malaga and Alicante, there is thousands of ex-pats in those areas, so a competitive Spanish league would hopefully drum-up some good support. 

I know Union has a decent presence in Andalusia, and the leagues there has just restarted after a COVID break.

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2 hours ago, Mr Frisky said:

It was a joke mate - in reply to a London Broncos fan.....🤔🤔

Duh, sorry 😣 

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